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Hot Pepper Highlights: 3 October 2014

Here are the links I shared this week that people liked the most:

  1. 34 People Who Managed To Screw Up Their One Job
  2. Tad bit vs tidbit
  3. 5 Ways to Boost Your Twitter Engagement
  4. Me, Myself, and I
  5. Ello Is No Facebook Killer
  6. Common mistakes in the use of nouns
  7. Use this simple trick to smash writer’s block
  8. Difference between who’s and whose
  9. Using em dashes
  10. How to Stream Google Hangouts On Air to Twitter and Facebook

Which one is your favourite?

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Published 3 October 2014
Categorised as Social media, Writing

By Kim Siever

I am a copywriter and copyeditor. I blog on writing and social media tips mostly, but I sometimes throw in my thoughts about running a small business. Follow me on Twitter at @hotpepper.

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